Titan is exploring the Beta Quad the Full Circle fleet the Delta, how much of the Alpha Quadrant has been explored?
Titan is exploring the Beta Quad the Full Circle fleet the Delta, how much of the Alpha Quadrant has been explored?
Either way, though, it's hard to generalize that to just the Alpha Quadrant. Beta is right next to Alpha, and in fact significant parts of the Federation (including Vulcan and Alpha Centauri) are in Beta, so even though exploration would've been just in Alpha and Beta by TNG era, it's difficult to say where the division is.
Kinda OT, but I never really understood why "they" (either the Federation in-universe, or the writers out-of-universe) decided to have the Alpha-Beta border run right through Sol.
You'd think they'd instead have Sol (or if you want to be slightly less Earth-centric, some mid-way point equidistant to all five UFP founding members) be the "centre point" of the Alpha quadrant instead, so that you didn't have a major dividing line running right through your capital.
In fact, DS9 seems to be more inline with this idea, since all the major players in the Dominion war (other than the Dominion itself) are constantly referred to as "Alpha Quadrant" powers.
It just seems somewhat akin to if we had decided to run the International Date Line through New York City. Sure, you could do it, but it seems to create unnecessary issues.
Probably the same reason the dividing line between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres runs right through London (specifically the Greenwich Observatory). It's an arbitrary and physically meaningless distinction invented by a specific culture, so what other reference point would they use but their own home?
Again: London. Having a major dividing line running right through their capital hasn't particularly bothered the British for the past 165 years.
The International Date Line is defined as the meridian directly opposite the Greenwich Meridian, which... well, you should get the idea by now.
I thought someone might bring up the Prime Meridian. But honestly... I don't know why they did that either. Since you're just making a purely arbitrary border, why make it go right through your city?
(And if this was just intended to mean that this is why it doesn't go through NYC... well, since the whole system is arbitrary, if we chose to ignore historical precedent, we could have theoretically defined 0 degrees to be anywhere, so then 180 degrees could have been at a different position than it is now, too.)
The line also runs through London as a sign of power, and seen as a positive rather than a negative. The world is literally centred on London as it is the Prime Meridian, and the position of everything else on the planet is relative to London.
I'd always assumed since the most of the major powers the shows dealt with were based out of the Alpha Quadrant, or at least had territory there, that the majority of it was probably pretty well explored, or at least was mapped thoroughly.
The line also runs through London as a sign of power, and seen as a positive rather than a negative. The world is literally centred on London as it is the Prime Meridian, and the position of everything else on the planet is relative to London.
Wow, it honestly never occurred to me that the Alpha Quadrant would be that big, I always just thought of it as a few hundred stars. I never really thought about the fact that it would be a quarter of the whole galaxy, I just thought of it as the area where the Federation was.Hardly. The problem is, it's very, very difficult for the human mind to grasp just how immense the galaxy is. It's estimated to have something like 400 billion stars, so one quadrant would have 100 billion stars. Even if the Federation could explore one new star system per day, it would take over 270 million years to fully explore even a single quadrant.
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